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What do you think about my photos?
Here's my Flickr page.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sschwalb/
Feel free to comment and add me to your contacts.
TNX!!
3 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
You have a lot of random snapshots that show you just aimed and clicked the shutter. This is fine for your scrapbook and your memories or for showing progress down the road but they're by no means good photography. If you're having fun with it though then my opinion doesn't mean squat other than it serving as a note you have a lot to improve upon (and yes, even more experienced photogs have a lot to improve upon as well).
There are a few images in there that had you slowed down and surveyed your scene a bit better and paid attention to composition it would have been a decent shot.
This one: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sschwalb/4929832663/
Not too bad but could a bit of cropping to tighten it some...but not too much.
Also this one: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sschwalb/4929847099/
With different, more dramatic lighting and a better angle as well as opening up your scene a bit more this wouldn't be too bad either.
You're still learning and that's a good thing. Just be willing to improve and read about photography to start getting better.
I wish you luck.
- Forlorn HopeLv 71 decade ago
all i can say is: random snapshots taken from a standing position, without any real thought for composition, angle or light...